Mark Allen Webber (born July 19, 1980) is an American actor, screenwriter, and director known for his roles in the films Snow Day, Weapons and Scott Pilgrim vs. the World.

Biography

Webber was formerly in a relationship with actress Frankie Shaw. They have a son together, Isaac Love (born circa 2008). The end of his relationship with Shaw inspired Webber to create his film The End of Love, which starred Webber and his son and premiered at Sundance in January 2012. Webber and Shaw share joint custody of their son.

In September 2012, Webber began dating Australian actress Teresa Palmer after she contacted him via Twitter. They became engaged in August 2013, and married on December 21, 2013 in Mexico. They have one son, Bodhi Rain (born February 2014). Webber and Palmer reside in the Beachwood Canyon community of Los Angeles.

Enter David Kressen. A child prodigy, he graduated MIT a decade age at age 19, after receiving multiple degrees in mechanical and computer engineering. Since then, he has not been seen. On the day of his graduation, he was approached by Simon Castle, billionaire CEO and founder of Kestrel Computing. Castle made him an offer impossible to refuse. David went to Workspace 18, part of a program of intellectual angel investments that Castle makes to genius-level individuals to further the high level science they practice. For the last ten years, David has been working tirelessly in Workspace 18, perfecting his ultimate creation: Adam, an artificial intelligence that is indistinguishable from an actual human being.

, 1h29Directed byKevin GreutertOriginUSAGenresThriller, Fantastic, HorrorThemesGhost filmsActorsMark Webber, Sarah Snook, David Andrews, Joelle Carter, Chris Ellis, Amber Stevens WestRoles PrestonRating53% Jessie Laurent, short for Jessabelle, is moving into her fiancé’s house. They have a car accident, killing the fiancé, causing Jessie to have a miscarriage and leaving her unable to walk. The hospital arranges for Jesse's Dad, whom she hasn’t seen for years, to pick her up. Back at her Dad’s house in St. Francis, Louisiana, Jessie is given her mother’s room on the main floor, allowing her to move around in her wheelchair. Jessie's mother died when she was a baby. That night she briefly sees a ghost woman in her bedroom.

, 1h39Directed byLynn Shelton, Lynn SheltonOriginUSAGenresDrama, Comedy, Comedy-drama, Romantic comedy, RomanceActorsChloë Grace Moretz, Keira Knightley, Sam Rockwell, Mark Webber, Ellie Kemper, Kaitlyn DeverRoles AnthonyRating63% Megan (Keira Knightley) is an aimless twenty-eight year old who is in a committed relationship with her high school sweetheart and is still close with her high school friends. At her friend Allison's (Ellie Kemper) wedding, her boyfriend unexpectedly proposes marriage. She also sees her father cheating on her mother. Shocked and confused, she flees and runs into teenager Annika (Chloë Grace Moretz) and her friends. After buying them alcohol, Megan plays with their skateboard. When they ask her to join them on their night out, she does.

, 1h33Directed byDaniel StammOriginUSAGenresThriller, Horror comedy, HorrorThemesComedy horror filmsActorsRon Perlman, Mark Webber, Pruitt Taylor Vince, Brittney Alger, Rutina Wesley, Stephanie HonoréRoles ElliotRating62% Elliot Brindle, a meek salesman, loses his job despite his debt and the people who depend on him: Michael, his mentally handicapped brother; Shelby, his pregnant fiancee; and an unnamed, abusive father. Elliot receives a mysterious phone call that offers him $1000 to assertively kill a fly that has been harassing him. After Elliot checks his bank account online and sees that he has been credited, he accepts the next challenge: to eat the dead fly. The caller explains that he will be offered a series of thirteen challenges, each of which will result in greater rewards. If he fails to complete any of them, interfere in the game, or reveals the game, he will forfeit all the money.

, 1h25Directed byJamie TravisOriginUSAGenresDrama, ComedyThemesFilms about sexualityActorsAri Graynor, Lauren Miller, Justin Long, Stephanie "Sugar" Lyn Beard, Mimi Rogers, Kevin SmithRoles SeanRating59% After Lauren is dumped by her boyfriend, she is unable to afford a place of her own. Her old friend Jesse informs her of a beautiful apartment right by Gramercy Park, but does not include the fact that his other friend Katie lives there. During their freshman year of college, Lauren had to drive an inebriated Katie home from a frat party. She accidentally spilled her own urine onto Lauren from an empty slushie container, and was promptly thrown out of the car. Despite their clear disdain for each other, they reluctantly move in together for lack of better options.

, 1h38OriginUSAGenresDrama, Comedy, Romantic comedy, RomanceActorsLizzy Caplan, Alison Brie, Martin Starr, Geoffrey Arend, Mark Webber, Jessica MorrisRoles JonathanRating58% Sisters Sarah (Lizzy Caplan) and Beth (Alison Brie) are in relationships with bandmates Andrew (Martin Starr) and Kevin (Geoffrey Arend). Beth is making plans for her wedding with Andrew. Sarah, an artist, moves in with Kevin but struggles to overcome her ambivalence. At a performance by Kevin, Sarah is approached by Jonathan (Mark Webber), who has a crush on her and has been hanging around the bookstore she manages. He decides to approach her but withdraws when he overhears she's living with the lead singer of the band (Kevin). Kevin, ignoring warnings from Andrew, proposes to Sarah from the stage. Overwhelmed, she moves out and gets her own apartment. She talks to Jonathan at the bookstore and a new relationship blossoms. Beth in the meantime has become obsessive about her upcoming wedding plans, causing friction with Andrew and Sarah. Sarah feels isolated when she discovers she's pregnant and pulls away from Jonathan without explanation. She eventually tells Beth, who seems to take it as an attempt to ruin her wedding plans. At this point Sarah has a first solo show of her work. Andrew, Kevin, and Jonathan all attend, but Beth doesn't. The opening at the gallery acts as a catalyst, and all things come to a head.

, 1h44Directed byJonas PateOriginUSAGenresDrama, Comedy, Comedy-dramaThemesMedical-themed films, Films about drugs, Films about psychiatryActorsKevin Spacey, Mark Webber, Saffron Burrows, Griffin Dunne, Jack Huston, Pell JamesRoles JeremyRating66% In Hollywood, Dr. Henry Carter (Kevin Spacey) had most of Carter's patients who are luminaries in the film industry, each undergoing their own life crisis. Carter lives in a large, luxurious house overlooking the Hollywood Hills and has published a hugely successful self-help book. However, he is disheveled and lives alone in his large house. He smokes marijuana at home, in his car and behind his office, when not seeing patients. Carter routinely drinks himself to sleep around his house, waking up in his clothes and never enters his bedroom. Despite his own problems, Carter continues psychotherapy with his patients, maintaining his incisiveness, compassion and strong doctor-patient relationships.